Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' to stay at Ed Sullivan Theater

Oh, good. We can look forward to lots more photos of celebs making their way into the Ed Sullivan Theater.

The historic New York landmark has been David Letterman’s show home for all these years. And now it’s going to be Stephen Colbert’s.

CBS announced today that the Late Show with Stephen Colbert will be broadcast from the Ed Sullivan Theater when the changing of the guard happens in 2015. Letterman has yet to announce his final date.

Although we hear there were several offers made to try to lure Colbert to other venues, CBS opted to stay put. Plus CBS owns the theater, which is nice.

The agreement includes a commitment by CBS for approximately 200 New York-based jobs to support the daily program’s year-round production schedule. And CBS will be eligible for $11 million in special tax credits over five years, and the state will make up to $5 million in grant money available for renovations to the theater.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he’s happy that the show will “stay in New York, where it belongs.”